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life as an astronaut, i used to get a lot of questions about why are we going back to the moon on the mars? my answer was, this is what i used to say to that. when you look at polling data, where our space program stands in people's issues, it is often in people's top 10 things they are behind and concerned about. it's never in anybody's top three and that's why it doesn't get a lot of attention. you are right. it does not tend to be a subject that is on the forefront of the issues they are concerned with. it isn't. but newtown lifted up on the list a lot. it really did. did it for me personally, for my wife spent to much higher on the list. obviously for a come and this is our top priority. i understand it is not everybody's cup priority. >> tom. i [inaudible] [inaudible] -- you try to convince them that, you know, the people they are hearing from are a very vocal minority and most of their constituents are actually okay with some reasonable legislation to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and the dangerous mentally ill. but it is concerning because i've sat in member's office says
life as an astronaut, i used to get a lot of questions about why are we going back to the moon on the mars? my answer was, this is what i used to say to that. when you look at polling data, where our space program stands in people's issues, it is often in people's top 10 things they are behind and concerned about. it's never in anybody's top three and that's why it doesn't get a lot of attention. you are right. it does not tend to be a subject that is on the forefront of the issues they are...
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including more from the mar mariner's museum. veterans affair secretary and other va officials testified monday before the senate committee on veteran's affairs. president obama has requested $150.7 billion for the veteran's affair department in 2014. a 10.2 increase over 2013 funding level. the hearing is two hours. [inaudible conversations] a hearing on the way. i want to welcome everyone to the hearing on the fiscal year 2014 budget and the fiscal year of 2015 advanced appropriation request for the department of veterans affairs. earlier in year, i think we will recall we heard from nearly all the veteran surface organizations. these groups shared with us our priority which reflect the needs of the men and women who have served our country. i want to thank all of the organizations not only for the important testimony but the great work they do every single day. protecting the interest of america's veterans. if there's anything that many of us have learned in recent years, it is that the real cost of war is far, far greater tha
including more from the mar mariner's museum. veterans affair secretary and other va officials testified monday before the senate committee on veteran's affairs. president obama has requested $150.7 billion for the veteran's affair department in 2014. a 10.2 increase over 2013 funding level. the hearing is two hours. [inaudible conversations] a hearing on the way. i want to welcome everyone to the hearing on the fiscal year 2014 budget and the fiscal year of 2015 advanced appropriation request...
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their dedication and perfection was marred the foundation of our military strength. as we discussed numbers, budgets and strategic priorities this morning we will not lose sight of those men and women serving across the globe. as you all know there will being depends on the decisions we make in washington. today the department of defense faces a significant challenge of conducting long-term challenge budgeting at a time up in security in terms of the security challenges we face around the globe in the levels of defense spending at home. even as the military emerges and recovers from more than a decade of sustained conflict in iraq and afghanistan, we confront an array of complex threats with varying degree to include the persistence of violent extremism throughout weak states and ungoverned states in the middle east and north africa. the proliferation of dangerous weapons and materials, the rise of new powers, the risk of regional conflicts in the united states faceless nameless silent and distracted cyberattacks, debilitating dangerous curse of human despair and pov
their dedication and perfection was marred the foundation of our military strength. as we discussed numbers, budgets and strategic priorities this morning we will not lose sight of those men and women serving across the globe. as you all know there will being depends on the decisions we make in washington. today the department of defense faces a significant challenge of conducting long-term challenge budgeting at a time up in security in terms of the security challenges we face around the globe...
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. >> do you want to go to mars? now you can. it's a one-way ticket. let's check in with ryan kilmeade who is coming up on fox and friends. hey. >> looks fantastic flat like nevada. >> and red. >> about $150 i will lend it to you in a while. up ahead we are going to talk about the five companies that are hiring right now. the doctor is a surgeon he works with robotrobots. he will talk to the future of robotic surgery. the stars of farm kids and after two knee operations he will go in the first round. brook burns today. back in a moment. neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. ♪ ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the moist, chewy, deliciousness you desire. mmmm. thanks. at 90 calories, the brownie of yo
. >> do you want to go to mars? now you can. it's a one-way ticket. let's check in with ryan kilmeade who is coming up on fox and friends. hey. >> looks fantastic flat like nevada. >> and red. >> about $150 i will lend it to you in a while. up ahead we are going to talk about the five companies that are hiring right now. the doctor is a surgeon he works with robotrobots. he will talk to the future of robotic surgery. the stars of farm kids and after two knee operations...
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i conclude a mars cyst because the state will take care of my neighbor. cohad a huge demonstration on behalf of legal marijuana. wow. if my child had gone to a, let's celebrate legalized marijuana i would have believed i failed as a parent utterly. the mass simple involved here, that is what preoccupies you. you're now a free to get high on marijuana. just think about what animates a lot of people? it's just painful, frankly. so, this -- and social darwinism? is this what the left uses to attack the belief -- i don't even know what belief they're attacking. what about social darwinism? that the talented and the harder working get ahead? why is that darwinism? why didn't that merit? i have in there from -- i believe it's a harvard economist, a princeton economist actually. man won a nobel peace nobel pri. and he shows how much more television poorer people watch than richer people, because richer people don't have the time to watch tv. they work so hard to get ahead. this doesn't mean that poor people don't work hard but on average, in america, by and larg
i conclude a mars cyst because the state will take care of my neighbor. cohad a huge demonstration on behalf of legal marijuana. wow. if my child had gone to a, let's celebrate legalized marijuana i would have believed i failed as a parent utterly. the mass simple involved here, that is what preoccupies you. you're now a free to get high on marijuana. just think about what animates a lot of people? it's just painful, frankly. so, this -- and social darwinism? is this what the left uses to...
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liftoff for the mission to mars. >> cool stuff. it was a successful launch sunday for a new rocket carrying supplies to the international space station. the rocket lifted off from a base in virginia on a test flight to send a cargo ship in space. >>> all right. in health news now, a new report from the journal of pediatrics warns young people to just say no to the cinnamon challenge. the risky trend that went viral last year and dared teens to swallow a spoonful of cinnamon without water in 60 seconds or less. now doctors warn long-term damage could include throat irritation, lung inflammation, asthma attacks and at least 30 teens needed medical care last year including one michigan teen who was hospitalized for a collapsed lung. >> announcer: "early today health" is brought to you by vagisil ph balanced wash. >>> now to cnbc's courtney reagan. >> the dow's worst drop in nearly a year. apple fell 9% last week. worries about iphone demand have prompted investors to look for the exit. apple has lost $300 billion in market value since
liftoff for the mission to mars. >> cool stuff. it was a successful launch sunday for a new rocket carrying supplies to the international space station. the rocket lifted off from a base in virginia on a test flight to send a cargo ship in space. >>> all right. in health news now, a new report from the journal of pediatrics warns young people to just say no to the cinnamon challenge. the risky trend that went viral last year and dared teens to swallow a spoonful of cinnamon...
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. >> shepard: david bowie ounce posited in song is there life on mars? now a dutch company is taking applications for folks who want to find out firsthand. mars one plans to fly to the red planet in the year 2022. anyone over the age of 18 can apply. all you need is 38 bucks for the application fee. the company reports it wants folks who are mature and interesting. no previous space travel required. there is a major catch. it's a one-way trip. workers at auburn university cut down a pair of iconic trees on the school's campus until recently auburn fans used the live oaks as a gathering place and a spot to celebrate victories. national championships have been celebrated there. of course, a couple of years ago some rogue alabama fan poisoned the trees after his school lost to auburn. school officials say they plan to redevelop the area where the trees stood. as for the tree poisoner, he is serving six months in jail for criminal damage. court officials say he will get out on probation which will include a ban on attending any collegiate events. tumors corn
. >> shepard: david bowie ounce posited in song is there life on mars? now a dutch company is taking applications for folks who want to find out firsthand. mars one plans to fly to the red planet in the year 2022. anyone over the age of 18 can apply. all you need is 38 bucks for the application fee. the company reports it wants folks who are mature and interesting. no previous space travel required. there is a major catch. it's a one-way trip. workers at auburn university cut down a pair...
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. >> john: mars ci gonzales, thank you for your time this evening. i'm pleased to be joined by tim clemente a former fbi agent who took part of the 2001 anthrax attacks, and investigator in the bombings of embassies in kenya and bosnia. >> thank you i'm sorry it's under tragic circumstances. >> cenk: as am i. let's talk about the process. how does an investigation like this work. >> it branches out like a spider web, it branches out in many directions. something new in the last decade is the on set of every human being being able to record digital video literally everyone who is out there. that increases the amount of evidence that the fib and other investigators have to poor through. if you think back to 15, 16 years ago to the atlanta bombing of the olympics, there was very little video evidence that was available. some security cameras and that was about it. it was much tougher to find and identify a suspect whereas today it's easier to identify somebody they have to go through that voluminous amount of digital imaging to find those suspects. what
. >> john: mars ci gonzales, thank you for your time this evening. i'm pleased to be joined by tim clemente a former fbi agent who took part of the 2001 anthrax attacks, and investigator in the bombings of embassies in kenya and bosnia. >> thank you i'm sorry it's under tragic circumstances. >> cenk: as am i. let's talk about the process. how does an investigation like this work. >> it branches out like a spider web, it branches out in many directions. something new in...
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we've been reporting 117th edition of the worst onmarathon was marred by two explosions by the finish line. the explosions would occur four hours and nine minutes into the race this, happened on patriots day. jackie robinson day at park. boston winning to sweep tampa bay. and that game finished about an hour before the bombs went off. back here at home earthquakes under damage control mode after alan gordon made an antigay slur getting into a heated argument with will johnson of the timbers the suspension could be as high as three games. last night saying the language came during a heated moment and does not reflect my feet feelings toward the gay lesbian community. and read for fans i will do my best to take actions to make sure we can be viewed as a beacon of diversity, community and equality. and cal guard was taken ninth tonight in a draft chosen by the indiana fever averaging 16 points per game as a senior. this abc 7 sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardware. >> thank you very much. >> join me tonight at 9:00 coming up social media steps up to help in the boston bo
we've been reporting 117th edition of the worst onmarathon was marred by two explosions by the finish line. the explosions would occur four hours and nine minutes into the race this, happened on patriots day. jackie robinson day at park. boston winning to sweep tampa bay. and that game finished about an hour before the bombs went off. back here at home earthquakes under damage control mode after alan gordon made an antigay slur getting into a heated argument with will johnson of the timbers the...
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that's lost in a mar ras in guantanamo bay. this case will take a long time, be expensive and complicated but he's going to trial and there's going to be a verdict. we know that. >> jeff, thank you very much. fran, julia, as well. appreciate it. follow me on twitte twitter @andersoncooper. what do you think? should he be charged in a criminal court opposed to an enemy combatant? >>> and we will dig in to the case. the older suspect spent last year in parts of dagestan and chechnya. and the older suspect's widow. what we know about her and their relationship and more importantly what the fbi wants to know from her tonight. >>> later, my interview was remarkable woman. i hope you stick around for this. she a dance instructor whose body was broken. she had to have part of her leg amputated below the knee but her spirit is certainly not broken. >> i woke up and my parents were there and i said i feel like my foot is falling asleep. it feels like my ankle is falling off of the pillow and my foot is half on. and i realized that now t
that's lost in a mar ras in guantanamo bay. this case will take a long time, be expensive and complicated but he's going to trial and there's going to be a verdict. we know that. >> jeff, thank you very much. fran, julia, as well. appreciate it. follow me on twitte twitter @andersoncooper. what do you think? should he be charged in a criminal court opposed to an enemy combatant? >>> and we will dig in to the case. the older suspect spent last year in parts of dagestan and...
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. >> they're not dependent on an external mar receipt. >> rose: they c have an exdemand model but it's the popution and demographic .or india that makes the young, you young. >> well, it is a pop lition that is not literate, not killed -- skilled, not trained, it becomes a drag am but if are you able to educate them, skill them, train them, it becomes an asset. and in india's case, as more people move out of agriculture, which is a low skill, low-paying job, into services sector manufacturing sector, they don't have to be clever. they simply have to move into better jobs that will increase productivity. it will also contribute more to the gdp. so the migration of population from agriculture, rural toanerban services and manufacturing will give a big boost to the gdp growth. >> rose: and so what are the things that worry you because of your responsibility in india about the optimism that ought to be in india? for example, you have huge needs for infrastructure. and people will argue that unless you do that, you cannot be a great, global, political and economic power. >> i agree. our nee
. >> they're not dependent on an external mar receipt. >> rose: they c have an exdemand model but it's the popution and demographic .or india that makes the young, you young. >> well, it is a pop lition that is not literate, not killed -- skilled, not trained, it becomes a drag am but if are you able to educate them, skill them, train them, it becomes an asset. and in india's case, as more people move out of agriculture, which is a low skill, low-paying job, into services...
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out to cast their votes in the first provincial elections since the us troops withdraw the vote was marred by violence with bombs and mortar shells exploding the several polling stations injuring four people the election caps several weeks of turbulent campaigning with over a dozen candidates assassinated i do several thousand running for various govern or its two provinces postpone the vote altogether citing a lack of security eliminate results are expected within several days and even elected the thora teams will have to deal with a country facing deep divisions along sectarian and ethnic lines driven even deeper by contesting claims to its vast oil reserves r.t.c. catherine often has more on the. they call them those who face death gong once guerrilla rebels fighting saddam for an independent kurdistan now an officially sanctioned force in iraq's semi autonomous kurdish region the peshmerga and the iraqi troops are supposed to be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each othe
out to cast their votes in the first provincial elections since the us troops withdraw the vote was marred by violence with bombs and mortar shells exploding the several polling stations injuring four people the election caps several weeks of turbulent campaigning with over a dozen candidates assassinated i do several thousand running for various govern or its two provinces postpone the vote altogether citing a lack of security eliminate results are expected within several days and even elected...
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do you think it's going to have a permanent mar? i know you wrote that on a daily journalism. do you think we're going to have a permanent bad aspect to something as great as the marathon? >> people are going to remember this. it will have an association with the marathon. it will be, i think the mayor said it, bigger and better. people will run it next year. there will be an air of defiance about it. they're not going to take away a great boston institution. >> talk about the rivalry, the curse of the bambino when somebody sold babe ruth to the yankees. i think he had five 20-game years there before they sold him as a pitcher, forced to play outfield every day, the fifth day play pitcher, get out and play the outfield four or five days in a row. you dumped him, you lost him. the sense of the yankee stadium tonight, the yankees, when they play the die moamondbacks. they're going to play "sweet caroline." does that give you a little sentiment for the yankee crowd? >> it's a nice thing to do. at times like this you can't get into the boston, new york thing pointing fingers or ma
do you think it's going to have a permanent mar? i know you wrote that on a daily journalism. do you think we're going to have a permanent bad aspect to something as great as the marathon? >> people are going to remember this. it will have an association with the marathon. it will be, i think the mayor said it, bigger and better. people will run it next year. there will be an air of defiance about it. they're not going to take away a great boston institution. >> talk about the...
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by the way mars rover is doing something immature. >> it's not! >> it has been up there for 11 years now. it has been driving around making tracks on everything and apparentlily the tracks has drawn something resembling a penis, it has hit puberty. >> it is at gawker. >> stephanie: grow up, mars rower. for god's sake. i'm guessing mars rover -- [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> stephanie: in other pen-related news -- florida woman arrested for yanking on ex-boyfriend's peenis. not a good way jim. she was arrested after she -- trying to make a balloon animal, that is not the right way. she violently pulled on her ex-boyfriend's -- according to a police report. she had gone to her ex-'s home -- >> was she hot? >> stephanie: okay. why do i think this is not hot. she had gone to her ex-'s home to pick up their daughter. she went in and they got into an argument. her ex did not want to start dating again. wallace grabbed the victim's penis. >> stephanie: it could seen as punctuation in an argument. >> was he wearing a kilt at the time? it takes a lit
by the way mars rover is doing something immature. >> it's not! >> it has been up there for 11 years now. it has been driving around making tracks on everything and apparentlily the tracks has drawn something resembling a penis, it has hit puberty. >> it is at gawker. >> stephanie: grow up, mars rower. for god's sake. i'm guessing mars rover -- [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> stephanie: in other pen-related news -- florida woman arrested for yanking...
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mcpherson criticized the relentless hostility towards the marred the which image. my question is, what is your assessment of the depiction of mary lincoln and what is their assessment of the motion picture's portrayla. al? >> are you familiar? mary, ael is hostile to certainly amassed a great deal of evidence to support his view. eleanor and franklin people, and they are pretty much abraham and married people. there are people that will not set on the same stage at scholarly symposiums. they are so committed to one or the other and how passionate these historians feel. >> abraham seemed committed to marry. >> and that is the ultimate test, in some ways. if he has read catherine clinton's biography of mrs. lincoln where she engages him. at thee to really look reasons why people write biographies or books. he was angry. and later took it out on mary. you have i have heard, to look at the motives behind the books. >> i asked what you thought of the modern portrayal. >> it was wonderful precisely because it transcends all of these camps. >> i agree. from mary lincoln a
mcpherson criticized the relentless hostility towards the marred the which image. my question is, what is your assessment of the depiction of mary lincoln and what is their assessment of the motion picture's portrayla. al? >> are you familiar? mary, ael is hostile to certainly amassed a great deal of evidence to support his view. eleanor and franklin people, and they are pretty much abraham and married people. there are people that will not set on the same stage at scholarly symposiums....
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city workers scrub away blood stains and remove bricks, marred by last week's bombing. boyleston street inches toward a new sense of normalcy. >>> good morning, i'm wolf blitzer, reporting live from here in boston. there have been several major developments coming out of the boston this morning. let's get you caught up right now on all of them. this morning, boylston street, right behind me, reopens, the epicenter, reopening to pedestrians but not vehicles. and not yet. insult to injury, the families of those wounded in the attacks are outraged. they are demanding the two terror suspects be moved from the same hospital where the alleged victims are now recovering. and next stop in the investigation, dagestan. u.s. officials arrive in the russian republic to interview the parents of the accused killer. let's take a look at the reopening of boylston street in the heart of boston. crews worked to replace bricks and repair the damaged sidewalks at locations where bombs exploded, and we're on the scene, it seems like life in the boylston street area is getting back to normal
city workers scrub away blood stains and remove bricks, marred by last week's bombing. boyleston street inches toward a new sense of normalcy. >>> good morning, i'm wolf blitzer, reporting live from here in boston. there have been several major developments coming out of the boston this morning. let's get you caught up right now on all of them. this morning, boylston street, right behind me, reopens, the epicenter, reopening to pedestrians but not vehicles. and not yet. insult to...
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lift-off of the mission to mars at the -- facility. bill: that there is a new test vehicle operated by orbital sciences corporation, blasting off from a launch pad in virginia on sunday, wow, virginia. the apparently flawless 10 minute ascent will lead to unmanned cargo flights to the international space station later this year. onward we go, huh? very interesting with ashcroft at the end there when he was talking about, you know, miranda rights, no mir rapped today rights. based on what we know right now, we believe to be an absolute pile of evidence that could go against this guy. martha: and having a lawyer and mirandizing him in some cases might make a lot of sense because the lawyer might lay out for the person here is what you're up against and talking might save your life which alberto gonzales mentioned the possibility of getting more information out of him. bill: 19 minutes before the hour. martha: we're getting new details now about a deadly avalanche that happened over the weekend. what police are saying about the victims an
lift-off of the mission to mars at the -- facility. bill: that there is a new test vehicle operated by orbital sciences corporation, blasting off from a launch pad in virginia on sunday, wow, virginia. the apparently flawless 10 minute ascent will lead to unmanned cargo flights to the international space station later this year. onward we go, huh? very interesting with ashcroft at the end there when he was talking about, you know, miranda rights, no mir rapped today rights. based on what we...
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you're being met by family members and friends, and suddenly to have that marred by a bombing, you know, it kind of makes running a marathon seem pretty insignificant. >> yeah. >> i mean, i hope the boston marathon, i'm sure the boston marathon will continue. >> yeah. i have no doubt it will. this is a city which believes in moving forward and wants to, you know, show their best face and will next year. it will continue. vernon, i appreciate you being with us. thank you for your reporting. vernon was taking about barbara starr at the pentagon. let as go back to barbara. she has some breaking news. what are you hearing now? >> reporter: my colleague elise labott is reporting that officials are telling her we had all this discussion about a saudi male, possibly injured in the hospital. officials are now saying this is a man who was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. he -- this saudi gentleman was a spectator at the race. he was injured and running away because of his injury. he was stopped. authorities questioned him, but came up empty as they say he simply was someone in the wr
you're being met by family members and friends, and suddenly to have that marred by a bombing, you know, it kind of makes running a marathon seem pretty insignificant. >> yeah. >> i mean, i hope the boston marathon, i'm sure the boston marathon will continue. >> yeah. i have no doubt it will. this is a city which believes in moving forward and wants to, you know, show their best face and will next year. it will continue. vernon, i appreciate you being with us. thank you for...
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this cultural event known as the boston marathon marred by the two explosions. this city now, nothing here is over. you hear the sounds of sirens as this investigation continues. people are fighting for their lives this morning because of what happened yesterday. the investigation continue iing s.w.a.t. teams and different types of agencies that are picking up all information. this always told in human loss. we know there are close to 150 people who are gravely injured. three lives lost. one picture we'll show you this morning, an 8-year-old boy lost his life here. the boston globe identifying him as martin richard. he's holding a sign of his name. a beautiful young boy here with his family. his mother, sister, and his daddy who was running the race. walked out to the sidewalk to give him that hug of congratulations. little martin lost his life. his sister gravely injured. his mother, as well. in the hospitals right now, 17 people still in critical condition. 25 in serious condition. we've heard of having forced amputations. some people dismembered at the scene.
this cultural event known as the boston marathon marred by the two explosions. this city now, nothing here is over. you hear the sounds of sirens as this investigation continues. people are fighting for their lives this morning because of what happened yesterday. the investigation continue iing s.w.a.t. teams and different types of agencies that are picking up all information. this always told in human loss. we know there are close to 150 people who are gravely injured. three lives lost. one...
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james mcpherson criticized the relentless hostility towards the lincolns which marred the image. my question is, what is your assessment of the depiction of mary lincoln and what is their assessment of the motion picture's portrayal? >> are you familiar? >> michael is hostile to mary, certainly amassed a great deal of evidence to support his view. eleanor and franklin people, and they are pretty much abraham and -- mary people. there are people that will not set on the same stage at scholarly symposiums. they are so committed to one or the other and how passionate these historians feel. >> abraham seemed committed to mary. >> and that is the ultimate test, in some ways. >> i wonder if he has read catherine clinton's biography of mrs. lincoln where she engages him. you have to really look at the reasons why people write biographies or books. he was angry. and later took it out on mary. from what i have heard, you have to look at the motives behind the books. >> he asked what you thought of the modern portrayal. >> it was wonderful precisely because it transcends all of these camps
james mcpherson criticized the relentless hostility towards the lincolns which marred the image. my question is, what is your assessment of the depiction of mary lincoln and what is their assessment of the motion picture's portrayal? >> are you familiar? >> michael is hostile to mary, certainly amassed a great deal of evidence to support his view. eleanor and franklin people, and they are pretty much abraham and -- mary people. there are people that will not set on the same stage at...
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i had had a political science professor who told me back in the '80s the soviets were mar for worried about a xerox machine than a cruise missile in west germany and she was right. >> the empowerment of information of people is really the way to solve almost every problem. when we went to north korea our idea was that if we could just get a little bit of the internet in there it would bring some doubt to this regime, somehow let people know maybe there's another choice besides this guy and this structure. we don't know if it's happened. but if you look at other governments, that little bit of internet allowed people to say, hey, we're not getting any economic growth, we're not getting any religious freedom. we need something better an allow them to organize. >> so where is google right now? how are you guys doing? the change that continues and the business landscape, but especially in your corner of the business landscape is just -- pretty damn radical and dramatic from net scape to yahoo! to google to facebook to apple. is apple up or is apple down. how are you guys doing? what's nex
i had had a political science professor who told me back in the '80s the soviets were mar for worried about a xerox machine than a cruise missile in west germany and she was right. >> the empowerment of information of people is really the way to solve almost every problem. when we went to north korea our idea was that if we could just get a little bit of the internet in there it would bring some doubt to this regime, somehow let people know maybe there's another choice besides this guy...
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." >>> an 11-year-old mars boy injured in the -- martinez boy injured in the bombings will undergo surgeries today. this is after a fund-raiser in his hometown. ♪ >> a local band provided the entertainment at the rocks restaurant on main street in martinez. workers volunteered their time and donated their tips. the fund-raiser was to help the family of aaron hearn. he was waiting for his mother to finish the boston marathon when the bombs went off causing a serious injury to his leg. however, he is expected to make a full recovery. >>> stay with us here at ktvu channel 2 for continuing coverage throughout the morning of the boston marathon bombings. >>> we're gonna take you out to the bombings. >>> a fire broke out at a home in san mateo where a man, his wife and their seven children were living. now, it started near the family car. it was parked right in front of the garage in the area of bermuda and annapolis drive. a man was getting up to go to work around 3:40 when he heard noises outside. >> it's furnt these folks were able to wake up and the husband was able to get everyone out of th
." >>> an 11-year-old mars boy injured in the -- martinez boy injured in the bombings will undergo surgeries today. this is after a fund-raiser in his hometown. ♪ >> a local band provided the entertainment at the rocks restaurant on main street in martinez. workers volunteered their time and donated their tips. the fund-raiser was to help the family of aaron hearn. he was waiting for his mother to finish the boston marathon when the bombs went off causing a serious injury...
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good news from nasa yesterday, they announced plans to explore deep space and eventually get humans to mars are on track and on budget. >> good. >> the space agency announcing the 384 foot rocket that they are building to carry humans beyond the moon starting in 221 is coming along nicely. they are on schedule, on budget for an unmanned test flight in 2017. boeing is the primary contractor, and they say they are about five months ahead of schedule. >> good. well, we will get newt gingrich home from london and suit him up. >> brian as national security reporter for the boston globe, let's talk first about this investigation up in boston. is it -- people are unpatient -- impatient, rather, as a people. should we be surprised that 48 hours after the bombing, we still have no idea who did it? >> i don't think we should be surprised. i mean these things take time. obviously, the authorities are piecing together what they can, as many clues as you mentioned earlier, going through video footage, you know, eyewitness reports trying to recreate these two explosive devices and no one has taken respon
good news from nasa yesterday, they announced plans to explore deep space and eventually get humans to mars are on track and on budget. >> good. >> the space agency announcing the 384 foot rocket that they are building to carry humans beyond the moon starting in 221 is coming along nicely. they are on schedule, on budget for an unmanned test flight in 2017. boeing is the primary contractor, and they say they are about five months ahead of schedule. >> good. well, we will get...
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people convene in large crowds, and this historic day in boston was marred from the cheers to the chaos in the tragedy that evolved. >> isn't it safe to say it possibly could be why the boston marathon was a target. an international event on tax day, opens the question for domestic as well as a foreign attack. >> i don't think you're jumping to a conclusion there. when i said earlier in our conversation, you know, you think differently when there are multiple undetonated devices. you go from one or two people to maybe three or four. the report was five or seven devices, you think it's a much more coordinated attack. but i don't think it's a -- you're jumping to conclusions to say this is a big day in boston. it is an international event. runners from all over the world participate. and the terrorists or the actors knew they would get this attention. they also knew with the devices they used, they would cause a massive number of casualties. >> we live in an open society as you just spoke to, the impossibility, the near impossibility of securing an open area like a marathon route. it's a
people convene in large crowds, and this historic day in boston was marred from the cheers to the chaos in the tragedy that evolved. >> isn't it safe to say it possibly could be why the boston marathon was a target. an international event on tax day, opens the question for domestic as well as a foreign attack. >> i don't think you're jumping to a conclusion there. when i said earlier in our conversation, you know, you think differently when there are multiple undetonated devices....
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this is one incident that will not mar the city's history. >> thank you, guys. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> preparations are under way for tomorrow's funeral of former british prime minister margaret thatcher. and joining us on the phone today is -- tonight is adam boulton. thanks very much for being with us. >> it's a pleasure. >> let's talk about who is and who isn't attending both by the u.s. delegation and others around the world. who's on list? >> it's rather a confusing picture, in fact. because this is not of course the funeral of a head of state. it's only the funeral for a head of government. so if we look at the united partisan s a pretty republican list, leaving the president's delegation, if i can put it like that, james dick and also coming, chaney and george schult is another official representative. of course all veterans from the administration and the reagan ra, with the exception of dick cheney who was vice president now. what's also interest something on the
this is one incident that will not mar the city's history. >> thank you, guys. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> preparations are under way for tomorrow's funeral of former british prime minister margaret thatcher. and joining us on the phone today is -- tonight is adam boulton. thanks very much for being with us. >> it's a pleasure. >> let's talk about who is and who...
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we are learning more about the dual explosions that rocked the boston marathon, an iconic event now marred by tragedy. it's 8:00 op. a somber tuesday morning, i'm savannah guthrie in new york and matt is in boston this morning. >> savannah, good morning again to you. the scene here was obviously surreal. the runners were approaching the finish line after completing more than 26 miles of this race, there were people on the sidelines, family members and loved ones cheering them on, they were lining the streets. this morning the fbi is now leading an investigation. it's being called a very fluid and active investigation and we're going to have the latest on it in just a couple of minutes. savannah? >> matt, also ahead we'll air part one of our exclusive interview with president obama. we sat down with him just hours before the attack in boston and asked him whether he thinks congress will pass this new gun legislation, it is hanging by a thread according to some accounts and how worried is he about the provocative rhetoric and actions we've seen from north korean leader kim jong-un. does he t
we are learning more about the dual explosions that rocked the boston marathon, an iconic event now marred by tragedy. it's 8:00 op. a somber tuesday morning, i'm savannah guthrie in new york and matt is in boston this morning. >> savannah, good morning again to you. the scene here was obviously surreal. the runners were approaching the finish line after completing more than 26 miles of this race, there were people on the sidelines, family members and loved ones cheering them on, they...